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cookiejar5051
· 11 years ago
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Well, %99.99 of them anyway.
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foreveryoung098
· 11 years ago
I used to think that if you used the sanitizer twice, it would kill off that one last germ
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paaaisleyyy
· 11 years ago
Well that's actually not that bad of a theory...
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guest
· 11 years ago
The 0.01% of germs though are the toughest of them all! They will kill you, so you must kill them at first! Evolution at play!
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iceshard
· 11 years ago
That 0.01% must be a Chuck Norris bacteria
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iwantasandwhich
· 11 years ago
Maybe, just maybe the 0.01% it doesn't kill is the good kind of germ....maybe
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sampenning
· 11 years ago
I once knew a guy who used this special kind of anti-bacterial soap that worked so well that it killed off all the bacteria on his skin, even the good kind, and made him violently sick for weeks. Moral of the story? Sometimes it's okay to be a little dirty.
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thapwnzor
· 11 years ago
I think that was acid.
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sampenning
· 11 years ago
No, he mistakingly used a bar of anti-bacterial hand soap that he thought would be fine to use as body soap.
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rubymouse
· 11 years ago
If soaps have antibacterial qualities then they do kill germs. Most soaps have them really.
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ashypashy123
· 11 years ago
although 99% dies theres still 1%.. itll probably multiply again
guest
· 11 years ago
Fun fact 90 percent of germs are removed by the physical agitation antimicrobials kill the other ten percent.